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Pick Count (15 Total Mock Drafts) | ||
QB (4) | *Mark Sanchez (3), Matthew Stafford (1) |
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LB (4) | Aaron Curry (4) | |
OT (4) | Eugene Monroe (3), Michael Oher (1) | |
DE (1) | Brian Orakpo (1) | |
WR (2) | Michael Crabtree (2) | |
Kansas City Chiefs 2009 Mock Draft Tracker |
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Site | 1st Round Pick | Date |
Great Blue North | WR Michael Crabtree | 2/17 |
Football's Future | QB Matthew Stafford | 2/16 |
NFL Draft Dog | LB Aaron Curry | 2/16 |
Sports City | QB Mark Sanchez | 2/16 |
Draft Tek | OT Eugene Monroe | 2/16 |
Inside the Eagles | WR Michael Crabtree | 2/16 |
NFL Draft Post | LB Aaron Curry | 2/15 |
Mock Draft Gurus | OT Michael Oher | 2/14 |
The Football Expert | LB Aaron Curry | 2/13 |
NE Patriots Draft | OT Eugene Monroe | 2/12 |
Draft Kid | DE Brian Orakpo | 2/12 |
The Red Zone Report | OT Eugene Monroe | 2/12 |
Walter Football | QB Mark Sanchez | 2/11 |
Draft Green Room | QB Mark Sanchez | 2/11 |
Niners Nation | LB Aaron Curry | 2/5 |
* I hereby declare that I will be able to use "Matt Sanchez" with impunity. Terms like this also would seem to necessitate some sort of AP dictionary, no? Use this early morning thread to talk about the mock drafts (which nobody seems to really do anyway and I can't blame them) as well as what terms of AP origin you want in a dictionary page.